Cookies information

PokerNews operates a strict privacy policy around the world. We are committed to being transparent about the technologies we use, and we've outlined below how we use cookies when you visit our site pokernews.com.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small snippet of text that a website asks your browser to store. All cookies have expiration dates in them that determine how long they stay in your browser. Cookies can be removed in two ways: automatically, when they expire, or when you manually delete them. We've included more details below to help you understand what kinds of cookies we use.

Does PokerNews use cookies?

Yes, with the primary purpose to make our website work more effectively.

What kinds of cookies does PokerNews use and why?

We use different kinds of cookies for various reasons:

Session cookies - these are temporary cookies that expire (and are automatically erased) whenever you close your browser. We use session cookies to grant access to content and enable commenting (things you have to log in to do).

Persistent cookies - these usually have an expiration date far into the future and thus stay in your browser until they expire, or until you manually delete them. We use persistent cookies for functionalities like the "Remember me" tickbox, which makes it possible for registered users to return to the site without having to log in. We also use persistent cookies to better understand usage patterns so we can improve the site for our customers. This information is anonymised - when we look at the data, in other words, we look at patterns, but we do not see individuals' personally identified information (PII).

What other cookies might I encounter on PokerNews?

There are also limited third-party cookies on the site. These cookies could be session or persistent and are set by entities other than PokerNews. To ensure compliance with our policies, we restrict the use of third-party cookies to trusted partners of PokerNews. For example, we currently allow:

Social sharing and login – When you register or log in to PokerNews with credentials from social networks like Facebook, you authorize them to store a persistent cookie that will remember you and grant you access to our site every time you visit until it expires. You can delete that cookie (and revoke the access it grants) by updating your preferences with each respective social network. So if you no longer want to be able to log in through Facebook, you'll need to update your settings at Facebook.

Audience measurement and validation - We use services such as Google Analytics to understand how many people come and what is popular which helps us improve the website. Additionally, we use tools to validate our understanding of that information for advertising. No personally identifiable information (PII) is stored and site usage is always looked at on an aggregate (and anonymous) level.

Other functionality - We use Youtube for our video platform and Podbean for our podcasting platform.

What kinds of cookies does PokerNews not use?

We do not use flash cookies (sometimes known as local shared objects, LSOs or supercookies).

How can I delete or disable cookies?

Will the site work if I disable cookies?

You can browse PokerNews with cookies disabled, though some interactions may not work. For example, ticking the “Remember me” box at login will not actually keep you logged in to the site unless you have enabled cookies. Occasionally you must see content intended for different geographic region.

Why does the message explaining cookies keep appearing?

If you close the banner and it reappears the next time you visit us, you most likely have cookies disabled. We use a persistent cookie to remember that you closed the banner, but this only works when cookies on our site are enabled.